so I have just started dying some discs, with great success. I am using Chuck's method from his video. Thanks Chuck for showing us how incredibily easy this is..... except for the cutting part! So far I have only used black with some simple images. I am ready to try using two colors. When I made the black, I dumped the whole package into a pan of water, mixed and heated. Perfect deep black everytime. I would like to add some red into my images. With the scarlet powdered Rit how much should I use? I am afraid that if I dump the whole package like with the black it will be too dark.

phantem wrote:so I have just started dying some discs, with great success. I am using Chuck's method from his video. Thanks Chuck for showing us how incredibily easy this is..... except for the cutting part! So far I have only used black with some simple images. I am ready to try using two colors. When I made the black, I dumped the whole package into a pan of water, mixed and heated. Perfect deep black everytime. I would like to add some red into my images. With the scarlet powdered Rit how much should I use? I am afraid that if I dump the whole package like with the black it will be too dark.

unless i am going for a super lite color i usually just dump the whole package in and take a look at it every minute or so so i can take it out right when the color is perfect

You don't need to dump the whole pack in. You can, but I never find the need to. I have containers that I put most of my reusable colors in. I mix enough black powder into it so that when I mix it up, I can't see thru it. And it works fine. I heat up my mix a little hot at first, so some of it will evaporate. So I don't waste a whole packet on one batch of black since it's just going to disappear into thin air.

If Scarlet is a little too dark of a red for you, Mix it with 2 Tbsp Fuchsia, 1 Tbsp Scarlet. it'll give you Cherry Red. More of an American Flag red like you see on captain america dyes.Found here http://www.ritdye.com/Create+Custom+Color.9.lasso

Maybe for you. But I go hot with my stuff. Since I've learned what's too much heat and what's just right... (enough to not warp the disc in any way/shape/form), I've been pretty consistent with it. I do fill it up with water first before I actually mix more rit in with it tho. I've been on the same batch of black for about 3 months. Whatever works for you, go for it. I was simply saying you don't have to use a whole packet if you don't want to.

why would you not want it to dye faster though? if i am going to be dying alot of black dyes in a row i'll put almost 2 whole packages in the pan, that shit is DARK in one dip and soak for 10 minutes, i dont like to have to do too many dips as it raises the chances of a bleed and mainly im super impatient

AciDBatH666 wrote:Maybe for you. But I go hot with my stuff. Since I've learned what's too much heat and what's just right... (enough to not warp the disc in any way/shape/form), I've been pretty consistent with it. I do fill it up with water first before I actually mix more rit in with it tho. I've been on the same batch of black for about 3 months. Whatever works for you, go for it. I was simply saying you don't have to use a whole packet if you don't want to.

I find that when I use the heat I get a lot of sediment at the bottom of the pan. I'll just put some cold water into the pan, swirl it around, and pour that into my dye container. I've only bought 1 box of each color the entire time I've been dyeing.